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Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1947-05-16

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1947-05-16, page 01

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V9I 23, No. 20
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FKIDAV, UAY Ifl, 1»47
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideala
United Jei^sh Fund Drive Openi§ Tuesday
Distinguished Speakers Will Be Heard At Dinner Meeting, Southetn Hotel, 6:30 P. M. —Goal Of $725,000 Sought For This Year
WOMEN'S DIVISION HEADED BY MRS. JACK RESLER
CO-Chairmen Are Named For 1947 United Jewish Fund Effort
Mrs. J. S. Resler
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Columbus JewishrWomen To Launch Their
City-Wide Campaign At A Luncheon
Next Tuesday At The Seneca Hotel
In Columbus Jewish commun¬ ity's campaign for $725,000 in 1047 the Jewfsh women will again meet the challenge by their combined efforts thru the Women's DlvLslon, which this year is being headed by Mrs. J. g. Re.sler, 228 S. Columhia Ave., as chairman. Her co-chair¬ men are well known women who have for many yeat-K been Iden¬ tified with every worthwhile en¬ deavour In this city. They are Mrs. Simon LaEarus, Mrs. A. B. Welnfeld, Mrs. E. J. Gordon, Mrs. Harry Goldberg and Mrs. S. J. Schlonsky.
In view of the tremendous task which this year faces the Women's Olvlslon in Its effort to again "go over the top" In its campaign, plans- have been completed for a luncheon meet¬ ing next 'Suesday, at 12:30 o'clocH, at the Seneca Hotel. A splendid program is being ar¬ ranged for this event which will include addresses by two lead¬ ing personalities who have in¬ spired Jewish audiences thru¬ out the country. The first speak¬ er will be Samuel Rothberg, Na¬ tional. Vice Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and the second is Mrs. Sophie Spanjaard. TJie-latter comes to Columbus with vivid meinorles of torttu'- ous experiences ip Nazi concen-
Mrs. B. J. Gordon
For ten months, the Span- Jaards were held together with American and British prisoners, in a Nazi detention barracks at Westerbrork, Holland.
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Mrs. Sophie Spanjnard
tration camps and with eye-wit¬ ness accounts of the harrowing plight of the surviving remnant of European Jewry.
Although Mrs. Spanjaard Is the mother of an American born child, she, her husband and her son, Barry, were arrested by the Gestapo on Nov. 6, 1942 in the city of Amsterdam and, at the point of a gun, were forced to sign papers saying that they were volunteering their service to the Germans.
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Our .fcwish Cominunlty has ulwayN lieen so cooperative tn giving to Ihe S. O. 8., thni we don't hesisfale now In coming lo yuu again.
We need a room, a garage, a loft or basement to store and to pack Ihe canned food and elotlklng called for, so desperately needed by our uii- fortunaU> brothers and sis¬ ters overseas.
Can You Help Us Out'.' —.S. O. S. Comniltte'e
Call Mrs. S. Schwartz, EV. 35S4 or Mrs. M. Papurt, AD. ;1543.
Samuel Itothberg
Spurred by 'what will no doijbt be a history-making dinner meeting next Tuesday evening. May ZOth, 6:30 o'clock at the Southern Hotel, the 1947 campaign of the United Jewish Fund of Columbus has gained impetus this week with the approach of this one big humanitarian under¬ taking in which all men, women and even the youth par¬ ticipate -year after year.
The campaign spirit is in the air. Workers are mo¬ bilized. Plans are nearing completion. Everywhere there is a grim .determination to make this drive the greatiest, mo^t intensive fund raising endeavor ever carried on by Ctilii'mlius Jewry. Thd gtwl tiiis year has,, been set for $725,000.
According to Harry R. Roth, General Campaign Chairman, two outstanding speakers are coming here for this occasion. They are Samuel Rothberg; na¬ tional Vice Chairman of the Uni¬ ted Jewish Appeal for $170,000,- 000, and Reuven Dafnl, former British army paratrooper hero and Palestine pioneer. These two leading figures will tell at first hand the story of Jewry's mounting needs abroad and will point out the fact that the des¬ titute, homeless refugees in war- torn lands look only to America for their salvation.
In a statement to the Chron¬ icle at press time Chairman Roth made the following obser¬ vation: "The meeting Tuesday evening will mark the beginning of the general solicitation In the 1947 campaign by several hundre<l workers In the Men's, Women's and Junior divisions In Columbus and surrounding towns.
"This year, more than ever before, this official opening will provide a rallying point tor ail our forces and all our manpow¬ er for the largest United Jewish Fund campaign In our history," continued Roth. ,"lt will slanc^
A.Z.A. SWEETHEART DANCE POSTPONED TO MAV 20th .
Due to a miscalculation, the A.Z.A. "Sweetheart Dance" had been planned for the first night of Shavuoth. As It is the policy of AZA to observe alf Jewish Holidays, this affair has been postponed to Thursday, May 29th. 'TJle group will appreciate the community's patronage on that evening.
as a beacon of hope for those of our brethren In Europe and Pal¬ estine who look to us and who depend on "our support and en¬ couragement. Over 55 causes supported by our campaign, ov¬ erseas, national and local, find themselves In greater need than ever before and must look to the generosity of communities tor the support necessary to carry on the llfesavlng -work with which we are entrusted," Roth concluded.
Complete details on the Cam¬ paign Organization set up for this year's drive will appear In next week's issue of the Chron¬ icle. «1
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HADASSAH LUMCHEON
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A. A. SU., JR. SISTEUHOOP MOTHER, DAUGHTER DINNER WEDNESDAY
The Agudath Achim Sr. and Jr. Sisterhoods will close their year's activities with the annual Mother and Daughter dUiner next Wednesday, May 21, at 6:30 P, M., in the synagogue social hall.
At that time Mrs. Harry Schwartz will Install the new officers and board members for both groups. Mrs. J. L. Schwartz Ib to offer the .opening prayer.
The dinner will be In charge of Mrs. Harry Maybruck, chair¬ man and Mrs. J. L. Schwartz, co-chairman. A delectable feast Is In store for all those attend- 'Continued on Page 8)
Mrs. Ezra Shapiro
Mrs. Ezra Shapiro, newly elected President ot the Central States Region of Hadassah,. will be the gwest speaker at the Ha¬ dassah luncheon to be held next Wednesday, May 21, 12:30, at th? Vh'ghila Hotel.^
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....; Vi-
¦TH
6HR0MCLE
.TTi^s-~>~>v-y
^j\\y/ Senring Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Comrtiunity ^/\\^
V9I 23, No. 20
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FKIDAV, UAY Ifl, 1»47
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideala
United Jei^sh Fund Drive Openi§ Tuesday
Distinguished Speakers Will Be Heard At Dinner Meeting, Southetn Hotel, 6:30 P. M. —Goal Of $725,000 Sought For This Year
WOMEN'S DIVISION HEADED BY MRS. JACK RESLER
CO-Chairmen Are Named For 1947 United Jewish Fund Effort
Mrs. J. S. Resler
¦¦ brothers and sis¬ ters overseas.
Can You Help Us Out'.' —.S. O. S. Comniltte'e
Call Mrs. S. Schwartz, EV. 35S4 or Mrs. M. Papurt, AD. ;1543.
Samuel Itothberg
Spurred by 'what will no doijbt be a history-making dinner meeting next Tuesday evening. May ZOth, 6:30 o'clock at the Southern Hotel, the 1947 campaign of the United Jewish Fund of Columbus has gained impetus this week with the approach of this one big humanitarian under¬ taking in which all men, women and even the youth par¬ ticipate -year after year.
The campaign spirit is in the air. Workers are mo¬ bilized. Plans are nearing completion. Everywhere there is a grim .determination to make this drive the greatiest, mo^t intensive fund raising endeavor ever carried on by Ctilii'mlius Jewry. Thd gtwl tiiis year has,, been set for $725,000.
According to Harry R. Roth, General Campaign Chairman, two outstanding speakers are coming here for this occasion. They are Samuel Rothberg; na¬ tional Vice Chairman of the Uni¬ ted Jewish Appeal for $170,000,- 000, and Reuven Dafnl, former British army paratrooper hero and Palestine pioneer. These two leading figures will tell at first hand the story of Jewry's mounting needs abroad and will point out the fact that the des¬ titute, homeless refugees in war- torn lands look only to America for their salvation.
In a statement to the Chron¬ icle at press time Chairman Roth made the following obser¬ vation: "The meeting Tuesday evening will mark the beginning of the general solicitation In the 1947 campaign by several hundre